Reviews for A monsoon rising A novel. [electronic resource] :
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Alaric and Talasyn's strategic marriage is meant to bring peace to both of their countries after many years of conflict. The pair must join forces, and their magic, to stop a world-ending magical event in order to avoid destruction. However, that is easier said than done, as they have been on opposing sides for so much time, but the longer they work and train together, the more they learn about each other, which initiates an unexpected attraction and attachment. These feelings cause some complications, as Talasyn and Alaric are each hiding secrets from the other that could have unforgivable consequences. The secrets start to test where their loyalties lie, and the situation pushes how far Alaric and Talasyn are willing to go for their convictions. They will have to decide if they're willing to alter course for the feelings they have for one another or if they'll remain steadfast to their conflicting agendas. VERDICT Guanzon's highly anticipated sequel to The Hurricane Wars is a captivating read from start to finish. The tension between the characters with the mix of political intrigue and magic will be sure to enchant readers.—Ashli Wells
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In this exciting sequel to The Hurricane Wars, newlyweds—Master of the Shadowforged Legion Alaric, and Lightweaver Talasyn—navigate their political marriage and growing attraction while practicing their unique combination of shadow and light magic to prevent the massive destruction that comes with the Moonless Dark, a sevenfold lunar eclipse that occurs every thousand years. As sworn enemies who married to secure a lasting peace between patriarchal Kesath and matriarchal Nenavar, both are secretly plotting to destroy the other’s allies after they save the world. But they're also both gradually coming to the conclusion that they want to save their spouse from the repercussions of war—at least until some of Talasyn’s allies attack them in the Kesathese capital. Alternating between their perspectives, the novel reveals each making decisions about which secrets to share with the other, and which friends they can trust with a confession of their growing attachment. Cushioned by rich world building, this delightful romantasy carefully balances the epic fantasy aspects with Alaric and Talasyn’s burgeoning relationship, reaching a surprising conclusion that leaves readers anxiously awaiting the next book in the series.
Publishers Weekly
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Tensions simmer but never ignite in Guanzon’s underwhelming sequel to The Hurricane Wars. Though Sardovia and the Night Empire are now reluctant allies thanks to Talasyn and Alaric’s arranged marriage, the relationship between the two nations remains volatile. Still, each needs the other to survive the Moonless Dark, which threatens to destroy their world. This means that Talasyn must play nice with Alaric, even as her allies plot to overthrow the Night Empire. Meanwhile, Alaric’s father presses him to keep his new wife hostage and do whatever it takes to protect their people. Both of their missions are threatened by their mutual desire, however, leading each into a tug-of-war between their hearts and their loyalty to their families. The balance between romance and politics is off this time around, with the angst-heavy love story taking center stage as the brewing war is shunted to the background. As a result, the stakes feel lower than in the first installment. Fans will hope the next book is a return to form. Agent: Thao Le, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Dec.)